A collection of writings by prisoners and scholars that documents the extension of the violence and the repression of the prison establishment into the larger society.
A collection of writings by prisoners and scholars that documents the extension of the violence and the repression of the prison establishment into the larger society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joy James is John B. and John T. McCoy Presidential Professor of Africana Studies and College Professor in Political Science at Williams College. She is the author of Shadowboxing: Representations of Black Feminist Politics and Resisting State Violence: Radicalism, Gender, and Race in U.S. Culture and the editor of The New Abolitionists: (Neo)Slave Narratives and Contemporary Prison Writings and Imprisoned Intellectuals: America’s Political Prisoners Write on Life, Liberation, and Rebellion.
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Preface: The American Archipelago ix Acknowledgments xix Introduction: Violations / Joy James 3 I. Insurgent Knowledge 1. The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal / Frank B. Wilderson III 23 2. Forced Passages / Dylan Rodriguez 35 3. Sorrow: The Good Soldier and the Good Women / Joy James 58 4. War Within: A Prison Interview / Dhoruba Bin Waha 76 5. Domestic Warfare: A Dialogue / Marshall Eddie Conway 98 6. Soledad Brother and Blood in My Eye / George Jackson 122 7. The Masked Assassination / Michel Foucault, Catherine Von Bulow, Daniel Defert, Translation and Introduction by Sirene Harb 140 8. A Century of Colonialism: One Hundred Years of Puerto Rican Resistance / Oscar Lopez Rivera 161 II. Policing and Prison Technologies 9. Racial Profiling and the Societies of Control / Jared Sexton 197 10. Jihadis in the Hood: Race, Urban Islam, and the War on Terror / Hishaam Aidi 219 11. The Effects of Repression on Women in Prison / Marilyn Buck 238 12. Ponderings from the Eternal Now / Carol Gilbert, O.P. 250 13. Resisting the Ordinary / Laura Whitehorn with Susie Day 273 14. Cultures of torture / William F. Pinar 290 15. Katrina’s Unusual Disaster: A Tragedy of Black Suffering and White Denial / Manning Marable 305 Bibliography 315 Contributors 333 Permissions 337 Index 339
Preface: The American Archipelago ix Acknowledgments xix Introduction: Violations / Joy James 3 I. Insurgent Knowledge 1. The Prison Slave as Hegemony’s (Silent) Scandal / Frank B. Wilderson III 23 2. Forced Passages / Dylan Rodriguez 35 3. Sorrow: The Good Soldier and the Good Women / Joy James 58 4. War Within: A Prison Interview / Dhoruba Bin Waha 76 5. Domestic Warfare: A Dialogue / Marshall Eddie Conway 98 6. Soledad Brother and Blood in My Eye / George Jackson 122 7. The Masked Assassination / Michel Foucault, Catherine Von Bulow, Daniel Defert, Translation and Introduction by Sirene Harb 140 8. A Century of Colonialism: One Hundred Years of Puerto Rican Resistance / Oscar Lopez Rivera 161 II. Policing and Prison Technologies 9. Racial Profiling and the Societies of Control / Jared Sexton 197 10. Jihadis in the Hood: Race, Urban Islam, and the War on Terror / Hishaam Aidi 219 11. The Effects of Repression on Women in Prison / Marilyn Buck 238 12. Ponderings from the Eternal Now / Carol Gilbert, O.P. 250 13. Resisting the Ordinary / Laura Whitehorn with Susie Day 273 14. Cultures of torture / William F. Pinar 290 15. Katrina’s Unusual Disaster: A Tragedy of Black Suffering and White Denial / Manning Marable 305 Bibliography 315 Contributors 333 Permissions 337 Index 339
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